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Reform UK Candidate Chris Parry Questions Loyalty of Several MPs
Chris Parry accused at least eight minority politicians of lacking loyalty to the UK, prompting calls for Reform UK to drop him amid ongoing party refusal to condemn.
- Reform UK’s Chris Parry, a retired Royal Navy officer, suggested at least eight politicians' loyalty is outside the UK, prompting Reform’s deputy leader Richard Tice to say he was not familiar with the remarks.
- Parry named Naz Shah, criticising her parliamentary oath footage, and singled out Kaukab Stewart and Zarah Sultana, questioning their primary loyalty to Britain.
- Calls to drop Parry intensified as Anna Turley, Labour chair, said Nigel Farage needed to expel him nearly two weeks ago and accused him of tolerating racism in Reform UK.
- Amid wider concern, commentators note that the row risks damaging Reform UK’s reputation and fuels accusations the party tolerates racist rhetoric in national political debate.
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Reform’s Chris Parry found to have repeatedly questioned ‘loyalty’ of MPs who aren’t white
The scandal surrounding Chris Parry – the Reform candidate for the Hampshire and the Solent mayoral election in May 2026 – continues to get worse and worse. First, he was found to have told justice secretary David Lammy to ‘go home’ to the Caribbean, saying this is where his ‘loyalties lie’. Then, he refused to apologies for those comments. Now, new revelations have found a pattern of behaviour surrounding comments of this nature. According to a…
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Reform candidate who told Lammy ‘go home’ questioned other MPs’ loyalty to UK
Nigel Farage’s party is facing calls to drop the retired naval officer
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleNigel Farage faces fresh anger over Reform candidate's 'racist and abhorrent' attacks - The Mirror
Chris Parry, who was already under fire for saying David Lammy should 'go home' to the Caribbean, questioned the loyalty of eight other politicians from minority ethnic backgrounds
·London, United Kingdom
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